Luxury Homes for Sale in Stockton, Utah
Stockton is a small town of roughly 700 people sitting at the south end of Rush Valley in Tooele County, about 40 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport and ten minutes south of Tooele City. Luxury at this address looks different than it does in Holladay or Draper — here, the upper tier of the market is defined by acreage, water rights, outbuildings, and unobstructed views of the Oquirrh and Stansbury ranges rather than by gated subdivisions. Most higher-end properties sit on multi-acre parcels with room for horses, shops, and RV parking, and the lack of light pollution makes the night sky one of the genuine selling points buyers mention after they tour.
Pricing varies widely because inventory at the top of Stockton's market is thin and each property is essentially custom. Expect single-family estates with detached shops, finished basements, and well or shared-water setups; some listings include grazing rights or border BLM land that opens straight onto trails toward Stockton Bar and the Oquirrh foothills. Commuters working at the Tooele Army Depot, Rio Tinto's Kennecott operation, or out on I-80 toward the city find the drive manageable, and Soldier Canyon and Settlement Canyon Reservoir are minutes away for fishing and hiking. Because the high end here turns over slowly, active listings shift week to week — browse what's currently available below to see which estates, acreage properties, and custom builds are on the market right now.
May 2026 · Stockton market
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About luxury homes in Stockton.
What defines a luxury home in Stockton compared to the Salt Lake side of the Oquirrhs? ▾
In Stockton, the upper market is usually acreage-driven rather than square-footage driven. A high-end listing here typically means 2-10+ acres, a custom build, a detached shop or barn, water rights or shares, and mountain views — not a gated subdivision. Comparable Salt Lake County luxury homes trade more on finishes and proximity to amenities.
What price range should I expect at the top of Stockton's market? ▾
Stockton luxury listings generally start around the high $700Ks and run past $1.5M depending on acreage, outbuildings, and water. Custom estates on larger parcels with shops and irrigation can push higher. Because inventory is thin, comps can be limited — an agent familiar with Rush Valley sales is helpful for pricing.
Do luxury properties in Stockton usually include water rights? ▾
Many do, and it's one of the most important things to verify. Some parcels carry culinary shares through Stockton Town water, others rely on private wells, and irrigation or stock water rights are separate and conveyed by deed. Always confirm what's included before writing an offer.
How long is the commute to Salt Lake City from a Stockton estate? ▾
Plan on roughly 50-60 minutes to downtown Salt Lake City and about 45 minutes to the SLC airport via SR-36 and I-80, depending on traffic through the Tooele cutoff. Commuters to the west side, the airport, or Kennecott often find it very workable; downtown commuters typically time their drive around the I-80 morning crunch.
Are horse properties common at this price point in Stockton? ▾
Yes — most luxury parcels in and around Stockton are set up for horses or could be with minimal work. Zoning across much of Rush Valley supports livestock, and you'll commonly see barns, loafing sheds, arenas, and direct access to BLM ground for riding out the back gate.
How many luxury listings are typically active in Stockton at one time? ▾
Usually only a handful. Stockton is a small town and the upper end of the market turns over slowly, so it's common to see fewer than five active high-end listings at any given moment. Setting up an MLS alert is the best way to catch new inventory the day it hits.